The Pacific Northwest is one of the most creative and vibrant places on the planet, a mossy-covered corner of the world where remarkable innovations and world-changing businesses take root. On… Read More

Sci-fi is in the spotlight. The genre has emerged from fringe to mainstream with blockbusters like Interstellar, The Hunger Games and J.J. Abrams’ Stark Trek reboot. The sci-fi community also endured a loss… Read More

Emerald City Comicon is returning March 27, just a few weeks before the highly anticipated Avengers: Age of Ultron premiere. And to celebrate the sequel to the popular Marvel franchise, Clark… Read More

The Washington State House of Representatives passed several bills Wednesday that would impose new regulations on surveillance technology and drones. The legislation makes spying via drone a state misdemeanor and increases the permissions… Read More

The Legend of Zelda, Nintendo’s popular fantasy game franchise, is experiencing something of a revival in 2015. The gaming giant released a reboot of The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask, Netflix… Read More

After several missed starts, the Deep Space Climate Observatory launched atop SpaceX’s Falcon 9 on Wednesday. Although the company decided to forego recovery of the rocket due to inclement weather, SpaceX… Read More

There’s a common stereotype in the tech community that ex-Microsoft employees don’t necessarily make for the greatest entrepreneurs or startup employees. Of course, there are countless examples that run counter… Read More

Startups are hard. Really, hard. Entrepreneurs sometimes can feel as if they’re fighting a lonely battle, without any support, help or advice. We know this first-hand. After all, GeekWire is… Read More

Digital tools have streamlined services in almost every sector — from daily deals to travel planning to video sharing — but event promotion still largely relies on traditional channels. Seattle startup HurryOut… Read More

TechCafe is merging with Seattle Angel Conference to launch a new series of events for the Pacific Northwest tech community. The partnership aims to bring together the more entrepreneur-centered TechCafe… Read More

Our economic landscape is changing and traditional grade school education doesn’t always respond quickly enough. A strong foundation in technology, particularly in the Pacific Northwest, can put students way ahead of the… Read More

In the U.S., it seems the Ebola scare is subsiding. Craig Spencer, the New York doctor diagnosed with the virus, was determined healthy and released Tuesday. Dallas was cleared of the disease… Read More